District Parent Highlights Importance of Upcoming 15 Percent Override Vote

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A critical 15% override election is fast approaching for the Cave Creek Unified District, and community members are rallying for support. During the recent Peoria Unified Governing Board meeting, a passionate teacher and parent emphasized the urgency of the situation, urging fellow residents to engage in upcoming walks and share information on social media.

The board has already voted unanimously in favor of the override, which is essential for funding various district positions and programs. This includes salaries for assistant principals, school nurses, and extracurricular activities, all of which are vital to maintaining the quality of education in the district.

With the election set to be conducted entirely through mail-in ballots, the speaker stressed the importance of returning ballots on time. "This is essential to our district," they declared, highlighting that every staff member's salary is impacted by the override.

As the election date draws near, community involvement is crucial. The speaker called on residents to participate in walks scheduled for September 20 and October 4, and to spread the word about the override's significance. The message is clear: the success of this override is pivotal for the future of the district and its students.

Converted from Peoria Unified Governing Board Meeting (August 28, 2025) meeting on August 29, 2025
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